The Law:

Title IX:

A school should provide training to all employees likely to witness or receive reports of sexual violence, including teachers, professors, school law enforcement unit employees, school administrators, school counselors, general counsels, athletic coaches, health personnel, and resident advisors. Training for employees should include practical information about how to prevent and identify sexual violence.

There is no minimum number of hours required for Title IX and sexual violence training at every school, but this training should be provided on a regular basis

Education Code 32261 (C) & (D):

School districts and County Office of Education should develop and implement in-service training programs including, but not limited to, sexual harassment.

It's not just the law, it is the right thing to do! Prevention is the key to your students thriving in school and into adulthood. I created this program to help:

Safety 1st Program

Mitigate the risk for kids, staff, and your organization by training your staff on child sexual abuse prevention. Your organization may not survive a sexual abuse claim that can lead to being dropped by an insurance carrier, parents removing their kids, a publicity nightmare, or revocation of your license or charter.

As a parent, there is nothing more important than the safety of my kids. I expect that when I send my kid to school, camp, daycare, church, after-school programs, or sports that those in charge will also treat safety as their #1 priority.

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I have created a program for schools, churches, and youth-serving organizations that includes:

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Research shows child molesters deliberately target places of employment and volunteer opportunities that give them the most access to their drug of choice - children. Background checks and fingerprint scans will only weed out convicted molesters, more than 90% are never convicted.

Having your staff trained will put predators on notice and deter them from targeting your organization. There are many organizations for predators to choose from as you can see from the multi-million-dollar lawsuits in the media every day.

Carla van Dam, leading Psychologist, says that child molesters deliberately associate themselves with people who have not been trained on grooming behaviors, are too uncomfortable to discuss child sexual abuse prevention, or too polite to speak up when boundaries are crossed.

Mandated Reporter training is not comprehensive, it is focused on reporting, my training is focused on prevention.

Show parents and the community you put student safety first by implementing my Safety 1st training. The return on investment for the minimal amount of time and money is immeasurable. A discount on your insurance premium may even cover it, ask your carrier.